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As the Pandemic Wanes, All Eyes Are on Enrollment

Institutions are eager to see this fall’s enrollment numbers as they prepare to strategize for a post-pandemic landscape. The data are scattered, but some trends are starting to emerge.

A Nuanced Understanding of Race

Common Application releases two reports on the differences within racial categories.

Duquesne Responds to TA’s Utterance of N-Word in Class

Duquesne University is responding to student complaints that a teaching assistant in psychology said the N-word last week in class...

Doxed Physics Postdoc Reaches $55K Settlement

The Guardian reported that a Christopher Backhouse, a former research fellow in physics and astronomy at University College London, must...

Ethical College Admissions: Should Colleges Admit Students Who Haven’t Applied?

Some have started to do so, especially for low-income students. Jim Jump considers the issues.

The Week in Admissions News

Younger students, fully online; Stanford admits to anti-Jewish bias in 1950s; more financial aid in Michigan.

Cazenovia Defaulted on Bond Payments

Cazenovia College, in New York State, defaulted on a payment on a $25 million bond, Bloomberg reported. The college is...

U of Washington Librarians Hold 1-Day Strike

University of Washington librarians held a one-day strike Thursday, The Seattle Times reported. The librarians, represented by the Service Employees...